"Wola" is a kind of intonation auxiliary in Chaoshanese, and "啦" is an auxiliary that means "了", and the combination of the two words means emphasize or affirmation. Chaoshanese is a dialect of Guangdong, which is also the main communication tool for people in the Chaoshan area. Therefore, "窝啦潮汕话" is a common way of speaking in the Chaoshan area.
Chaoshanese is a dialect of Guangdong, mainly distributed in the Chaoshan area, and is characterized by phonetic differences from Mandarin, such as "上" pronounced as "zeng", "好" pronounced as "good", and """" pronounced as "好". "is pronounced as "ho", and "fish" is pronounced as "ngu". In addition, there are many features in the flexible use of tone and traditional slang, such as the use of "窝啦", "?", "_?? and "_?". and "_?".
The Chaoshan dialect is widely used in the life of the Chaoshan area. It is not only the most familiar language of the Chaoshan people, but also the common language used in the names of Chaoshan dishes, such as "Chaozhou noodles" and "Chaoshan beef hot pot". In addition, Teochew is used as the main language for social communication and business negotiation, so it is important for people living in the Chaoshan area to have a certain level of Teochew language skills.